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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Who Would Like to Visit the Chateau at Marmont?

Prior to the
revenge of the Devil; there was Last
Night at Chateau Marmont by Lauren Weisberger.Since finishing this one I am all caught up
on her novels and ready to share it with you.

Synopsis:

Brooke has
been working hard at her job as a nutritionist.She is an intern at NYU hospital and works a couple days a week as a
school nutritionist at a local private school.Meanwhile her husband is Julian is an intern at Sony who has been
working on his album and performing gigs all over town.One day he hits it big with his song For the
Lost.Once success becomes normal for
Julian, Brooke is left with how to cope?Will her friends and family be supportive?Will she keep her career on track?

My Thoughts:

I always
look forward with much anticipation for one of Lauren’s novels.I actually listened to this novel and Merritt
Wever did a great job narrating the novel.I also loved how Lauren brought us behind the scenes of what it is like
for a musician when he becomes famous.When I had a chance to meet Lauren I heard her discuss the inspiration
for this novel.The inspiration for her
was the seeing Gavin Degraw at a local club in New York.

For me
initially this novel was a little slow for me.I liked the characters and thought they were interesting!I especially found Brooke’s and Julian’s
family reactions interesting to Julian’s change of status as a musician.The character of Brooke Alter was written
well and you could definitely see her passion for both her husband and her
career.

The Chateau
Marmont is mentioned twice in this novel.It did not get much exposure except for the first time it is mentioned.I don’t know that I would mind staying there
myself.One can always dream that might
be possible.

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